Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Another Look At The Boko Haram Philosophy

Terror initiated bomb blasts from the Jama'atu Ahlus-Sunnah Lidda'Awati Wal Jihad sect in Nigeria otherwise known as the Boko Haram, may decline or escalate for any period of time but the indicators for overall peace may truly be far -fetched.

The sense of engagement beyond unleashing military combatants in the hugely affected and now paralysed North Eastern parts of the country is utterly undefined. Indications in military circles and indeed conventional military wisdom do not suggest that the Nigeria Military has the capacity to utterly and decisively defeat the terror band.

The brand of terror introduced into Nigeria by the insurgents is not an affliction that is proverbially skin deep. It is deeper beyond the skin and requires even much deeper strategic and sophisticated engagement. Sadly, all that has been seen from players at the policy level has been anything but out-of-control techniques. There's been so much opportunism, so much of personal profit and so much shadow acting. The superficial is at the driving seat where professionalism is in dire need.

Nigerians both at public and private career engagements classify the Boko Haram "a meddlesome violent band based in parts of the North' at their own utter peril. Wiser assessment of the sect suggests several scores of thousands with hugely expanding cells across most parts of Nigeria and in significant parts of West Africa.

Every assessment of the sect even at its embryo stage by Islamic scholars, government officials and security intelligence has repeatedly missed the live wire in the complicating issues. Yes, there have been violence and bloodletting served from the sect's terror machinery but the real fuse feeding the violence has been missed till date.

Politicians from the North in a fit of self-serving displays had suggested that the insurgency was the offshoot of growing unemployment. Clearly, there's huge and frightening degree of unemployment in Northern Nigeria. But the real fuse that drives this level of terror is with the sect's doctrinaire and ideologue. What we are dealing with is a growing Islamic ideologue that greatly appeals to young people.

The root cause of the conflict is ideological in nature. The doctrines that the leaders of the Boko Haram founded their sect cannot be separated from the global Jihad movement that exploits the widespread suffering, resentment, and anger in the Muslim world.

In late 2002 when late Muhammad Yusuf and late Muhammad Alli began to take an interest in the global Jihadi movement, they were not driven by issues in their typical settlements instead, they were inspired by a 13th century scholar, Ibn Taymiyya who was a staunch defender of Sunni Islam based on strict adherence to the Qur'an and authentic Sunna(practices) of the Prophet Muhammad.

Ibn Taymiyya believed that these two sources contain all the religious and spiritual guidance necessary for salvation in the hereafter. Thus he rejected the arguments and ideas of both philosophers and Sufis regarding religious knowledge, spiritual experiences and ritual practices, said many accounts.

Late Yusuf carried most of Ibn Taymiyya philosophies during his life time crusade and named the headquarters' of the sect that was later bombed by security agents in Maiduguri 'Ibn Taymiyya Masjid.' Though a few moderate clerics challenged the doctrinal veracity of what late Yusuf preached with vigour and charisma but it did not go deep enough nor was it far reaching.

These clerics included Sheikh Isa Aliyu Pantami who is now abroad and Sheikh Jafar Mahmud Adam of blessed memory, who was assassinated in his Mosque in 2007 in Kano.

Late Yusuf was prevented from preaching in several mosques all over the North and was denied TV/radio appearances in Borno State. But this alienation worked to his advantage as he became the superior voice among an army of unwitting youths unable to defy him.

The religious and traditional monarchies across West Africa and in many parts of the Muslim world for over a 100 years now narrowed on the subject of Jihad of the sword to consolidate their rule. The rise of Sunni-based Jihadi movements that terrorize the status quo, necessitates these monarchs to encourage and moralize constructive Jihad and the Jihad with oneself amongst the talakawas.

And when the administration of former Governor Ali Modu Sheriff backed by late President Yar'adua opted for a military solution to an ideological problem, a methodical and more vicious transformation of the sect into an outpost of terrorist affliction began on the Nigerian state.

On the 11th of June 2009, at the Customs roundabout in Maiduguri nearly 20 unarmed members of the sect during a funeral procession were shot with live ammunition for refusing to wear safety helmets, by members of 'Operation Flush,' the official platform for Sheriff's field confrontation with the sect, since his vicious political thugs, the ECOMOG, could not march the more organised followers of late Yusuf at that time.

Members of the sect then saw the need to regroup and redeem what their new leader; Imam Abubakar Shekau called their honour. Life for residents in Borno and Yobe states, in the language of Hobbes, suddenly became nasty, brutish and short.

It is instructive to note here that in the current situation, there is no reason to believe that this government can get to engage in direct negotiations with the sect. This is because there is a missing element that will make it difficult for direct negotiations to occur between the two antagonistic sides.

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